Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Tickets & Travel => Topic started by: UK Redsox on July 19, 2019, 11:02:04 AM
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https://www.avfc.co.uk/News/2019/07/19/home-match-by-match-criteria
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(https://d3ix52z2istd7h.cloudfront.net/~/media/Stadium-Pricing-Plan.ashx?la=en&vs=1&d=20190617T111735Z&hash=EE063E41B3011BF1EBE46DF15E59C56F4DFFE213)
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Bournemouth & Everton buying dates are now up on Pravda
https://tickets.avfc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/home-tickets?utm_source=web&utm_medium=ticketlandinghome&utm_campaign=Tickets
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Dazvillain, put your mind at rest...
Claret and Cub Members - Online from 19 July 5pm - Phone/In Person from 22 July
Season Ticket holders additional tickets - Online from 26 July 5pm - Phone/In Person from 29 July
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£50 is a bit of a piss take for a newly promoted team. We're not Chelsea whose fans are loaded or Man City who win every week. The jump from £36 to £50 from category B to A is extortionate and unnecessary.
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Dazvillain, put your mind at rest...
Claret and Cub Members - Online from 19 July 5pm - Phone/In Person from 22 July
Season Ticket holders additional tickets - Online from 26 July 5pm - Phone/In Person from 29 July
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻Cheers my friend, sorted at 5, eventually thank you. It was that frenetic I needed 4 seats. By time I clicked 4th , it had gone so had to start again in different block !
Only took my £10 off, not sure how to do assigned family ?
About 4000 sold in first half hour I think
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£50 is a bit of a piss take for a newly promoted team. We're not Chelsea whose fans are loaded or Man City who win every week. The jump from £36 to £50 from category B to A is extortionate and unnecessary.
So buy a ticket for any of the 90% of the stadium where tickets are less than £50.
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£50 is a bit of a piss take for a newly promoted team. We're not Chelsea whose fans are loaded or Man City who win every week. The jump from £36 to £50 from category B to A is extortionate and unnecessary.
Newly promoted in the technical sense. However it's not like we're Bristol Rovers or Forest Green, we're a long established top division side that took a bit of an unwanted break. And now, normal service is resumed.
But it is quite a lot of money for a game of football.
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Ah, the pricey bits are only for 9 blocks.
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£50 is a bit of a piss take for a newly promoted team. We're not Chelsea whose fans are loaded or Man City who win every week. The jump from £36 to £50 from category B to A is extortionate and unnecessary.
The jump is one thing, it no concessions at that price is scandalous . Why didn’t they charge adult 50 but kept concessions at same level as cat b.... that would have encouraged adults to bring kids or elderly parents
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Take your kids or elderly parents to one of the other sections. Noone is forcing anyone to sit in the fifty quid sections.
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I'd imagine the majority of match day tickets will be the higher zones though.
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What does it cost to sit in the middle part of the middle bit of the Trinity ?
I’ve never seen those for sale online
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You have to be a director. So about £200 million?
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I think £50 is a bit steep as well, especially for an OAP or Under 14. I know there are others cheaper places to sit but it is still a tad on the high side.
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Of course it's high. It's the most expensive part of the ground. Every club is going to have high top prices. Our tickets are still far more affordable than, I'd guess, 90% of our competitors.
Under-18s are able to watch some of our games for a fiver, if they're not fussed where they sit. That's pretty fantastic.